Description
Surprising, entertaining, and illuminating, this is essential reading for armchair travelers and word nerds. Our dictionaries are full of hidden histories, tales, and adventures from all over the world-if you know where to look.
About the Author
Paul Anthony Jones is a writer, etymologist, and language blogger. He is the author of several books on language, including The Cabinet of Linguistic Curiosities. He shares his linguistic discoveries via the Twitter account @HaggardHawks, which was named one of Twitter's best language accounts by Mental Floss. He lives in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Reviews
"A fabulous and erudite survey of words inspired by place names. . . . Logophiles will have a ball." * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
"Do read this book in the correct order-the author has gone to great lengths to make sense of his eccentric itinerary-but be mindful of the turkey. To read it all at once would be like swallowing the globe. Don't skip the footnotes, which are like delicious side dishes, and whatever you do, don't Google the nasty limerick by Aubrey Beardsley about St. Rose of Lima." -- Mary Norris * Times Literary Supplement *
"[An] entertaining look at the lexicon. . . . [Jones] proves a most capable and agreeable guide: erudite and affable, always informative and often funny, he steers us with a clear, breezy, colloquial style through 80 destinations and the 80 principal words that he traces to their names. . . . Well researched and well guided, Jones' tour instructs and delights." * Washington Independent Review of Books *
Book Information
ISBN 9780226682792
Author Paul Anthony Jones
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint University of Chicago Press
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Dimensions(mm) 8mm * 5mm * 1mm